McDonalds, KFC and Cannabilism
O.K. bread, pasta, and rice. Those are the basic forms of carbohydrates we get
The simplest carbohydrates are sugars. Specifically the monosaccharide of glucose (C6H12O6) is among the simplest both sugars and carbohydrates.
A simple carbohydrate is a carbohydrate with only a few sugar molecules linked together. Examples would be some type of fruit, like mandarin Oranges or apples or table sugar. a Complex carbohydrate can be made up of thousands of sugar molecules. Examples are bread, pasta, or potatoes.
rice potatoes bread cereal noodles spaghetti etc
Bread and pasta. Please post a message on my message board if this helps! - Chibi Nanas x
Sugar, corn starch and table syrup.
Potatoes, Corn and many others
Simple Carbohydrates and Complex Carbohydrates I believe
Simple carbohydrates are the most basic unit of carbohydrates, which consist of a single sugar molecule or two joined sugar molecules. Some examples of foods that contain simple carbohydrates are soda, fruit juice, table sugar, honey and most packaged cereals.
The two types of carbohydrates are simple and complex. Simple carbohydrates are referred to as fast-acting carbohydrates. Sugars are considered simple carbohydrates. Starches are considered complex carbohydrates.
Sugar is one of the class of foods called carbohydrates. There are simple and complex carbohydrates, sugar is a simple one.
Proteins are not simple carbohydrates. Lean meats of any kind including chicken, steak and fish are not a simple carbohydrate. Whole grains are also not considered simple carbohydrates.
Simple carbohydrates come from granulated sugars and other sugars. Complex carbohydrates, those that are part of the food pyramid, come from vegetables and fruits, and some grains.
Simple carbohydrates come from granulated sugars and other sugars. Complex carbohydrates, those that are part of the food pyramid, come from vegetables and fruits, and some grains.
Monosaccharides are small units of carbohydrates.
Simple carbohydrates
carbohydrates are sugar molecules linked together
I don't think they are simple carbohydrates. I vaguely recall learning years ago in school that 'starch' is a complex carbohydrate. Therefore, I'm going to venture and say that neither of them a simple carbohydrates.
Some carbohydrates are polymers. Some aren't. Glucose is a carbohydrate, but it's not made of simpler identical subunits; it is itself the monomer of complex carbohydrates like cellulose and starch.